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Hello, now I am studying bsc life science 2nd year after this can do msc in oncology


Lakshmi 8th Mar, 2022
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pdwords Student Expert 8th Mar, 2022

Hello,

The eligibility criteria for MSc Oncology is passed bachelor degree in medicine, bachelor degree in surgery that is MBBS from a recognized university, the candidate also required to hold MD in General Medicine, hence after BSc Life Science it's not possible to pursue MSc Oncology, admission is basically done through entrance test, you can visit our page at https://www.careers360.com/courses/oncology-course to know more details regarding this.

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